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营业机构的《业务印章、钥匙等物品及密码保管使用登记簿》由()登记、保管。 A.营业机

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营业机构的《业务印章、钥匙等物品及密码保管使用登记簿》由()登记、保管。

A.营业机构负责人

B.运营主管

C.柜员

D.经办人

答案:

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参考答案:C

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How do the public feel about the current economic situation()

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D. Panicked

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